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Germany's medical self-governance system has deep historical roots

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Posted Jun 11, 2026, 12:30 PM UTC · In the digest of 2026-06-11-1230
Germany's medical self-governance system has deep historical roots

Germany's medical self-governance system, with roots in ancient guilds and over 150 years of history, involves mandatory membership for doctors in regional chambers and influences national health policy.

Germany's system of medical self-governance, established over 150 years ago, traces its origins back to early professional guilds. The German Medical Association (Bundesärztekammer) currently represents more than 470,000 doctors and significantly contributes to national health policy development. Every doctor in Germany is a mandatory member of a regional medical chamber, which operates within each federal state. This framework ensures professional responsibility towards both colleagues and patients, forming a core part of the country's healthcare structure. The system underscores the autonomy and accountability of medical professionals in regulating their practice.

Sources: Громадське

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